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O que (quem) é cuvette - definição

SMALL TUBE-LIKE CONTAINER WITH STRAIGHT SIDES AND A CIRCULAR OR SQUARE CROSS SECTION
Cuvet; Cuvettes; Cuvets; Test cuvettes
  • 1 mL and 3 mL cuvettes
  • A cuvette in a spectrophotometer
  • A UV quartz cuvette
  • A disposable plastic cuvette
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Cuvette         
·noun A Cunette.
II. Cuvette ·noun A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table.
III. Cuvette ·noun A small vessel with at least two flat and transparent sides, used to hold a liquid sample to be analysed in the light path of a spectrometer.
cuvette         
[kju:'v?t]
¦ noun a straight-sided container for holding liquid samples in a spectrophotometer or other instrument.
Origin
C18: from Fr., dimin. of cuve 'cask'.
Cuvette Centrale         
  • Map of Cuvette Centrale location in the [[Congo Basin]]. Three graphs portray the evolution of its peatland carbon content over the past 20,000 years, as reconstructed from three peat cores.
PLAIN IN CENTRAL AFRICA
Cuvette-Centrale
The Cuvette Centrale (French: "Central Basin") is a region of forests and wetlands in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Some definitions consider the region to extend into the Republic of the Congo as well.

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Cuvette

In laboratories, a cuvette (French: cuvette = "little vessel") is a small tube-like container with straight sides and a circular or square cross-section. It is sealed at one end, and made of a clear, transparent material such as plastic, glass, or fused quartz. Cuvettes are designed to hold samples for spectroscopic measurement, where a beam of light is passed through the sample within the cuvette to measure the absorbance, transmittance, fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, or fluorescence lifetime of the sample. This measurement is done with a spectrophotometer.